Affiliation:
1. R3, OBGYN Dept, C U Shah Medical College And Hospital, Surendranagar, Gujarat
2. Associate Professor, OBGYN Dept, C U Shah Medical College And Hospital, Surendranagar, Gujarat
3. Head Of Department, OBGYN Dept C U Shah Medical College And Hospital, Surendranagar, Gujarat
Abstract
Introduction Mothers, though delivered well, managed well, face certain issues in the postpartum phase due to lack of preparedness for this very
important phase and lack of knowledge of basic hygiene practices – referred to as post partum well being. Aim To explore important domains of
women's postpartum experiences as perceived by postpartum mothers as in to determine pain index, physical and emotional well being and to
investigate how postpartum preparedness could enhance patient care for the postpartum period. Materials And Methods Qualitative research
study was conducted to explore women's perceptions of the postpartum experience. Postpartum women (n = 100) were questioned at a tertiary care
center C U SHAH MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL, Surendranagar, Gujarat. Mothers did not expect many of the symptoms they
experienced after childbirth. We classied all the complaints and covered various parameters for overall physical and emotional wellbeing. Also
differences existed in the major postpartum concerns of mothers and obstetricians. However, both mothers and obstetricians agreed that
preparation during the antepartum period could be benecial for postpartum recovery. Results from this study indicate that many mothers do not
feel prepared for the postpartum experience. Study ndings raise the hypothesis that capturing patient-centered domains that dene the postpartum
experience and integrating these domains into patient care may enhance patient preparation for postpartum recovery and improve postpartum
outcomes.
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